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"The Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No. V, May, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy"

By Hon. F. P. Stanton, 674
Cloud and Sunshine, 687
Is there Anything in It? 688
The Confederation and the Nation. By Edward Carey, 694
Reason, Rhyme and Rhythm. By Mrs. Martha Walker Cook, 698
The Buccaneers of America. By William L. Stone, 703
Virginia, 714
Visit to the National Academy, 715
Was He Successful? By Richard B. Kimball, 719
How Mr. Lincoln became an Abolitionist By S. B. Gookins, 727
Cost of a Trip to Europe, and how to go Cheaply, 730
Touching the Soul. By Egbert Phelps, 1st Lieutenant
19th Infantry, U. S. A., 734
Literary Notices, 744
Editor's Table, 747
The July No. of the Continental will contain articles by the Hon.
ROBERT J. WALKER, written from England.
All communications, whether concerning MSS. or on business, should be
addressed to
JOHN F. TROW Publisher, 50 GREENE STREET, NEW YORK.


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